Ep. 387 - A Sequenced Fern Genome
In Defense of Plants Podcast
In Defense of Plants
4.8 • 1.3K Ratings
🗓️ 18 September 2022
⏱️ 52 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | Hello everyone and welcome to the indefensea plants podcast, the official podcast of indefenseaplants.com. |
| 0:05.6 | What's up, this is your host Matt, welcome to the show. How is everyone doing this week? |
| 0:09.9 | I'm doing great because joining us today is Dr. Blaine Martian who is here to talk to us about |
| 0:15.1 | sequencing a Fern Genome. Now anytime you sequence a genome it's super exciting because we're learning |
| 0:21.2 | about what makes life possible but Ferns are a special case because they have |
| 0:26.2 | massive, absolutely massive unwieldy genomes. They've largely been overlooked in this realm |
| 0:32.2 | and there's just so many cool things to learn including stealing genes from other unrelated |
| 0:38.0 | organisms like bacteria. I'm going to let Dr. Martiann tell you all about it but before we get |
| 0:42.3 | to that I just want to say consider supporting this podcast on Patreon because I would not be doing |
| 0:47.0 | this podcast each and every week if it wasn't for the support of my patrons over at patreon.com |
| 0:52.1 | slash indefenseaplants they make this show possible so if you're enjoying it please thank them |
| 0:58.3 | but yeah so many exciting things to talk about today I don't want to belay it anymore so let's |
| 1:02.7 | just jump right into it without further ado here's my conversation with Dr. Martiann. I hope you |
| 1:07.2 | enjoy. |
| 1:15.4 | All right Dr. Blaine Martiann it is so great to have you on the podcast I'm really excited to |
| 1:26.0 | talk to you about your work today but let's start off with an introduction tell everyone a little |
| 1:29.7 | bit about who you are and what it is you do. So thanks for having me Matt it's a real pleasure to |
| 1:36.8 | be chatting with you. So I am currently a postdoc at Stanford. I've kind of made the switch |
| 1:44.7 | to corn and kind of more single cell RNA-C can kind of more developmental biology at the moment |
| 1:53.3 | whereas my PhD was at the University of Florida with Doug and Pam Sultis which I really focused on |
| 2:01.9 | um fern genome evolution kind of putting to you. It was basically the beginning for |
| 2:08.0 | for this serotopper's genome which just came out and so my future my kind of plant in the future |
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